TRACEY'S COWARDLY SHOT; THE MURDER OF CHARLES P. MILLER IN A BROADWAY SALOON.

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The death of Charles P. Miller, the gambler, from the pistol-shot wound inflicted by the rum, seller and thief, "Billy" Tracey, ended a feud that began last Spring, when Miller shot Tracey in his own saloon, No. 33 West Twenty ninth street. View Full Article in Timesmachine »